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B.C. woman goes on unplanned multi-day adventure with new friend during storm

B.C. woman goes on unplanned multi-day adventure with new friend during storm

An overnight getaway turned into a 40-hour hang out.
Safety alert: Canada-wide recall for lemonade mix due to 'possible presence of glass'

Safety alert: Canada-wide recall for lemonade mix due to 'possible presence of glass'

A fruit juice mix has also been included in the recall
Lee Maracle a fierce champion of Indigenous women's stories

Lee Maracle a fierce champion of Indigenous women's stories

Stó:lō writer and North Vancouver resident Lee Maracle passed away, aged 71
Are you a winner? We have B.C.'s lottery numbers

Are you a winner? We have B.C.'s lottery numbers

We share BCLC's latest results for Lotto 6/49, Lotto Max, BC/49 and Daily Grand, plus the Extra numbers.
Dike repaired in Abbotsford after devastating flooding

Dike repaired in Abbotsford after devastating flooding

The Fraser River has dropped low enough to allow the city's floodgates at the Barrowtown pump station to open, helping release some of the flood waters in Sumas Prairie
B.C. homeowners get closer look at flood damage thanks to pilot, photographer

B.C. homeowners get closer look at flood damage thanks to pilot, photographer

Two friends are giving flood victims a first-hand look at the damage done to their property, for free.
Photos: Flood aftermath in Merritt and Abbotsford

Photos: Flood aftermath in Merritt and Abbotsford

Feds ban non-essential watercraft from flood zones in B.C.

Feds ban non-essential watercraft from flood zones in B.C.

It's not clear if shuttling services will continue to operate.
Everything B.C. residents need to know about Canada's new travel rules

Everything B.C. residents need to know about Canada's new travel rules

What you need to know about all of the advised protocol.
Environment Canada speeding up new atmospheric river ranking system

Environment Canada speeding up new atmospheric river ranking system

Environment Canada is developing an atmospheric river ranking system to help the public prepare for everything from localized flooding to 'superstorms.' After devastating floods hit B.C. this week, scientists are rushing to launch it by January 2022.
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